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Dozens of people lined Interstate 17 as they waited for the procession with the hearse carrying the late Arizona Sen. John McCain. (Associated Press)

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on track to victory: Florida Gov. Rick Scott, a Republican, continues to gain ground and appears to have taken a lead over incumbent Sen. Bill Nelson. (Associated Press/File)

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FILE - Sen. John McCain, left, R-AZ, and Sen. Jeff Flake, R-AZ, hold a news conference to discuss recent reports that dozens of VA hospital patients in Arizona may have died while awaiting medical care in the Phoenix VA Health Care System, adjacent to the VA Hospital in this Friday, April 18, 2014 file photo taken in Phoenix. Growing concerns about allegations of gross mismanagement and neglect at the Phoenix VA Health Care Center have resulted in a commitment by the chairman of the Senate Veterans' Affairs Committee to hold a hearing, members of Arizona's congressional delegation said Thursday April 24, 2014. (AP Photo/Ross D. Franklin, File)

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Human body quiz (Shutterstock)

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Dr. Moon stands with the 2017 recipients of the Sunhak Peace Prize. Dr. Sakena Yacoobi, (left) and Dr. Gino Strada, second right. Dr. Hong Il-sik, stands at the far right. (PHOTO CREDIT: HSA-UWC)

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An MD 530F military helicopter targets a house where suspected attackers were hiding in Kabul, Afghanistan. Gen. John Nicholson said President Trump's reset of the U.S. military mission in Afghanistan is beginning to bear fruit. (ASSOCIATED PRESS)

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Fox News Channel host Laura Ingraham and an Illinois state lawmaker have asked President Trump to come to Chicago to solve its problems. (Associated Press)

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Xi Jinping. (Associated Press)

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Nick Lyon, director of the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services, listens closely as Genesee District Judge David J. Goggins gives his decision during Lyon's preliminary examination on Monday, Aug. 20, 2018 at Genesee District Court in Flint. Mich. Goggins ordered Lyons to stand trial for involuntary manslaughter in two deaths linked to Legionnaires' disease in the Flint area, the highest ranking official to stand trial as a result of the tainted water scandal. (Jake May/The Flint Journal via AP)

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The Washington Nationals' Adam Eaton is tagged out by Miami Marlins third baseman Brian Anderson trying to stretch a double into a triple in the third inning on Sunday. Eaton's double was one of just two extra-base hits managed by the Nationals in the loss. (Associated Press)

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Better Health Care Deal Illustration by Linas Garsys/The Washington Times

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"If [Sen. Bill Nelson] does have classified information, how did he get it? I don't think he's entitled to it, and why would he release it to a reporter?" asked Florida Gov. Rick Scott (right), a Republican. (Associated Press Photographs)

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Sen. Bill Nelson, a Democrat, was quoted saying that "Russians are in Florida's election records," and that they had "already penetrated certain counties in the state and have free rein to move about."

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The Blue Wave (Illustration by Michael Ramirez for Creators Syndicate)

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An infectious disease researcher for the National Institutes of Health said scientists are testing two promising Ebola vaccine candidates, as back-to-back outbreaks this year in Congo have underscored the lingering threat of the deadly virus. (ASSOCIATED PRESS)

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Illustration on the socialist label in American politics by Alexander Hunter/The Washington Times

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Medical marijuana

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Criminal Justice Reform in Colorado Illustration by Greg Groesch/The Washington Times

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A man displays an Ebola information leaflet for residents on Wednesday in Mangina in the Democratic Republic of Congo, where the World Health Organization said responders plan to give an experimental vaccination shot to 40 front-line health workers. (ASSOCIATED PRESS)